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The more we study the migration phenomenon the more we understand how deep rooted in its understanding is the sentence: "countries of destination thought they had let in workers and they discovered instead that they had let in human beings". Much attention is paid to the economic effects of...
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In this report we analyse the differences and similarities between the Turkish and Russian immigrants in Germany at the destination but also between the two countries of origin in order to assess their integration outcomes. We investigate the following question: what is the impact of the country...
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The more we study the migration phenomenon the more we understand how deep rooted in its understanding is the sentence: "countries of destination thought they had let in workers and they discovered instead that they had let in human beings". Much attention is paid to the economic effects of...
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The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a research tool that was designed to identify potential risks to media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union. This narrative report has been produced within the framework of the first pan-European implementation of the MPM. The implementation...
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Being rather small, the Indian diaspora in Germany rarely receives much attention in the German media. If it does, however, reports are mostly positive, usually characterizing Indian migrants as part of a highly educated, aspiring, and well-integrated 'migrant elite'. This media image remains...
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The Eurozone crisis brought the question of public finance oversight sharply into focus. In February 2010, as the global financial crisis morphed into a deep crisis of the single currency, the attendant problems were framed as fiscal profligacy in the Eurozone state of Greece. Over the next four...
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